Each character has two unique throws (known in-game as "Body Slams"), which can be escaped if the opponent presses the same button combination while being grabbed. High Jumps, which have a better chance of dodging projectiles, can also be performed by tapping Down, Down-Forward, or Down-Back on the joystick prior to jumping. While dashing towards the opponent, they can cancel the dash into a higher jump or any attack. Standard fighting game rules apply.īasic commands used in the game include dashing (by tapping the Joystick towards or away from the opponent) for quick movement, grappling (by pressing either both Weak or Strong attacks when the enemy is near), and taunting (by pressing the Start button). The game uses a traditional Neo-Geo style four-button control scheme, with the A and B buttons as Weak Punch/Kick attacks and the C and D buttons as Strong Punch/Kick attacks.
The European releases were published by Ignition. on September 28, 2004, in Japan on October 7, 2004, and in Europe on March 18, 2005), with the Xbox version featuring online multiplayer via Xbox Live and both versions featuring bonus game modes (such as Practice, Survival, and Color Edit modes) and a new announcer. It was ported to the PlayStation 2 (in Japan on Decemand in Europe on April 15, 2005) and Xbox (in the U.S. It was revived after Playmore's acquisition of SNK and is the last title released under the Playmore name. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000, but was canned in development after SNK went bankrupt. The game was originally intended to be released in tandem with Capcom vs. The game is known for its pre-fight dialogue, showing banter between both fighters. Unlike Capcom's entries, this game does not include the "Groove" or "Ratio" systems, restricting the game to traditional one-on-one matches with a singular gameplay style (that is reminiscent of The King of Fighters). Capcom: The Match of the Millennium), SVC Chaos brings the rivalry to the Neo Geo.
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SNK's second fighting game entry into its short-lived crossover series with Capcom (after the handheld SNK vs. It is the only arcade game for the Neo Geo that was also released with a combined arcade board. Capcom: SVC Chaos) is a 2D fighting game developed and released by Playmore for arcades (running Neo Geo MVS hardware) on Jand the Neo Geo AES on November 13, 2003.